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How parents perceive and feel about participation in community activities: The comparison between parents of preschoolers with and without autism spectrum disorders
Authors
L.S. Aiken
Bernard P.H. Wong
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P. Bramston
U. Bronfenbrenner
R.I. Brown
B.G. Cook
Daphne Ho
Doris Leung
L. Festinger
P.A. Gallagher
D.E. Gray
B. Hill
Peter Au-Yeung
M.R. Sanders
D. Sands
Shui-Fong Lam
A. Solish
C. Trivette
P. Wehamn
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'SAGE Publications'
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Abstract
The present study compared how parents of preschoolers with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) perceived and felt about participation in community activities. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 380 Hong Kong parents of preschoolers with ASD and 214 Hong Kong parents of preschoolers without ASD. The two groups were not different in their willingness and frequency of participation in community activities. However, the psychological processes underneath their willingness were very different. Among the parents of preschoolers with ASD, their willingness was associated with how they perceived the difficulty and importance of the participation and what emotions they experienced during the activities. This pattern of association was not evident among the parents of preschoolers without ASD. Copyright © The Author(s), 2010.published_or_final_versio
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